LCJ101: red dwarf star with 3 planets

Solar system 'LCJ101' comprises the star 'LCJ101' and the retinue of celestial objects gravitationally bound to it:
3 planets and their 357 moons,
as well as asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids, comets, and interplanetary dust.

The principal component of this star system is the star 'LCJ101', a red dwarf class star that contains about 99.68% of
the system's known mass and dominates it gravitationally. LCJ101 is located more than 5260 lightyears from the center of the galaxy.

This solar system comprises 3 planets

LCJ101.1
is a medium gas giant (38210 km radius) which orbits its star in 49212 Earth days, one day on LCJ101.1 lasts 3 Earth hours. Its average temperature is 1110 K (837 C), its atmosphere mainly consists of hydrogen and it has 111 moons.

LCJ101.2
is a small gas giant (19618 km radius) which orbits its star in 90409 Earth days, one day on LCJ101.2 lasts 3 Earth hours. Its average temperature is 1520 K (1247 C), its atmosphere mainly consists of hydrogen and it has 152 moons.

LCJ101.3
is a large gas giant (68746 km radius) which orbits its star in 210711 Earth days, one day on LCJ101.3 lasts 3 Earth hours. Its average temperature is 1918 K (1645 C), its atmosphere mainly consists of hydrogen and it has 94 moons.